I’m going to say this bluntly because this comes up constantly.
Seeing bones is normal. It's not unhealthy, disordered, or a sign that you’ve lost too much weight. Plenty of healthy adults can see their collarbones, shoulders, hip bones, ribs, wrists, ankles, parts of their spine, etc.. That happens at a wide range of weights and BMIs, including ones that are clearly healthy (sometimes even overweight still) and not even close to underweight.
Fat doesn't sit evenly on the body, and some areas just don’t hold as much of it -- even people who are not thin. A person can be healthy, eating normally, functioning fine, and still have visible bones. When you lose weight, fat comes off and your underlying shape shows. That is literally what weight loss looks like.
Yes, there's obviously a line somewhere. Extremes like bones sticking out everywhere isn't the same thing. That's not what most of these posts and comments are talking about. Someone starts approaching a healthy BMI, starts seeing the outline of their collarbones or hip bones and they think they must be emaciated.
If your only concern is, 'I can see bones now' that is a non-issue. People seem to not know what a normal, healthy body actually looks like and it's been incredibly annoying.
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